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HonoursCA42 - Bachelor of Environmental Science
Program Aim
The Bachelor of Environmental Science is a multidisciplinary degree that provides graduates with theoretical and practical skills for employment in fields related to ecologically sustainable development (including both the human and natural environment).
The program develops practical skills to solve environmental problems and provides an appreciation of the roles of environmental planning, environmental law and advocacy and lays the foundations for graduates to effectively communicate with environmental stakeholders.
The program is designed to ensure students combine the insights of the chemical/biological sciences with those of the humanities/social sciences and other disciplines. Courses from degree-level disciplines including business, mathematics and engineering may be available as electives.
Level 1 provides a foundation in environmental studies as well as developing generic skills in the sciences and social sciences/humanities. Level 1 courses emphasise the multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies.
Level 2 and Level 3 courses provide progressive specialisation. Considerable scope is allowed in the choice of electives such that students can develop a particular emphasis in science, humanities/social science, occupational health and safety, or in other fields. Alternatively, students may opt for a broad-based degree with a range of Advanced Level courses.
Bridging courses are available for students who do not have a strong background in biology, chemistry or mathematics, or who have been away from study for an extended period.
Entry to honours and postgraduate courses are available in some discipline areas, subject to meeting entry requirements. Intending honours students should seek information from the staff in the relevant discipline area before they complete their final year enrolment.
Program Structure
To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 24 courses/144 units of credit as outlined below:
- 12 core courses (72 units of credit);
- at least 1 core plan (36 units of credit); and
- up to 6 courses from any undergraduate program within the University (or an additional core plan - 36 units of credit).